Our own Angelica completed a DIY project over the holidays that's positively brilliant.
She writes:
After a series of failed baking adventures I realized it was time for me to transfer my love for YumSugar and food magazines to CasaSugar and design magazines. In the spirit of the holidays I picked a Light Bright project from this month's Blueprint magazine. I must admit, I'm a much better painter and craftswoman than I am a baker so the project was definitely a confidence booster. The Blueprint picture is on the left, my replica is on the right.

To find out how to make your own replica, just read more
What You'll Need
- stretched canvas
- paint
- brushes
- groundcloth or newspapers to protect your floor
- pencil
- awl
- white twinkly tree lights
- craft glue
You can find the complete Blueprint directions here. But read on for Angelica's directions:
- Start by painting a stretched canvas from an art-supply store (Blueprint used a pale-pink latex paint, I picked a light-gold color because the walls of my house are all beige.)
- Plot out your design by penciling dots on the back, keeping them a half inch apart.
- Gently press an awl through each dot to make a hole slightly smaller than the diameter of the bulb (the Blueprint creators and I both used white Christmas lights).
- Press a bulb into each hole; secure each with craft glue. (I skipped the glue step just in case any of the lights blow out.)
Ally Capellino
Fendi
Agent Provocateur
this is gorgeous! i just might try it...
1looks beautiful!
2SO cute, i want
3That is a great idea
4This looks great, especially for the holidays!
5wow, that is beautiful! i happen to have an empty canvas right here!
6I really want to try this! I think it would look really nice with a navy or something that would look like a night sky
7What a crafty queenie you are! I love it!
8That girl is crafty. I want to do this to decorate a party!
9Thanks guys! I'm flattered! It was a really fun project!
10very cool
11Looks great! I want to give this a try as well!
12so cool!
I'm definitely trying this!
13It's so pretty! And you can definitely use this beyond the holidays to add a little pizzazz at dinner or cocktail parties.
14It would also look neat mounted on a ceiling! Very
15cool!
Wow Angelica - that is awesome! I love it! I was inspired by this month's Blueprint as well - I am trying the glitter candles they showed in the same article!
16I've seen this before, I just forgot about it... I think I will do it this weekend...
17Ooooooohhhh..... This is so cool. That's it, I'm doing it!
18I want one! Love it!
19So pretty! I think I will have to stick to baking though. It is my forté.
20so very cool Angelica.
21nice job!
You're so crafty!
22I saw this on Su Casa and practically drooled. I love it and it's amazingly gorgeous and would look great in your house year round.
23gorgeous!!
24I love this! So simple and so classy, want to come over and make one for me? i'll make you some baked goods!
25Wonderful Job Angelica, I loved the outcome!
26Great job Angelica! I love it, its beautiful!
27I saw this in Blueprint, and it totally made me want to do it...I salute you for going through with it
28very pretty!
29love it!
30Very cool!
31So pretty. I'm definitely giving this project a try. Thanks!
32I love this...
33How pretty! It looks amazing.
34That looks really pretty! And also so unique.
35rhis is so awesome, it inspired me to make my own! posting the photos now
36Ooh! I would get this in a flash.
37I did that project too but I used metallic platnium paint! It turned out soooo pretty
38so pretty! Thanks for the great idea
39That's so pretty!!! Gonna try this for my place!
40Thanks!
This is beautiful -- especially around the holidays. I may just have to explore my crafty side...
41I'm very impressed! Love the way the lights reflect off your Mac.
42COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL! I loooooooove this idea! Thanks for sharing! I will have to post mine this weekend!
43I just finished mine! I hope to post pictures soon.
44Very cool! I like the idea to do it in navy blue, kinda make it look like a night sky.
45I made one of these and it was so easy!!
I used a large (and very ugly) painting that was being thrown away, painted over the face, and made small x'es with an exacto knife for the holes. It turned out so cute!
One small recommendation: in order to get a nice spread of twinkles out from the burst, use icicle lights. Otherwise you are limited by having to turn back with the string of lights, and it ends up looking a little clumpy. Other than the painting, this took me about half an hour, so don't make excuses, make a cool light
46uhm yeah, TOTALLY doing this for my new apartment!!! except im gonna make a HUGE one to use as a headboard for my bed!!!! i loooove this. so so chic
47I love this... Im totally giving this a try
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